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    Crumbs and Whiskers is a small business which operates cat cafés that foster rescue cats and offer cafe amenities, in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, California.Crumbs & Whiskers partners with rescues who save cats at risk of euthanasia in high kill shelters and cats facing homelessness on the streets.

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    Los Angeles Times. pp. B.1. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012; Chakins, Steve (August 27, 1989). "Beach Cats to Swap Rocky Life Style for High Desert Shelter". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Cardoso, Bill (May 13, 1984). "Dog's Best Friend Combs Wilds for Abandoned Pets".

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    Adopt a Pet was founded in 2000 by David Meyer, Steve Abbey, Luke Montgomery, Amy Luwis, and Doug McKee as 1-800-Save-a-Pet.com. Initially, 1-800-Save-a-Pet.com was a program designed to end the overpopulation of companion animals in shelters in Los Angeles, California. The program was based on one-year research. [4] [5]